Week in Review: Facebook’s Growing Pains, Cybersecurity Bill, California on Equal Pay, Education Payout
By Alexis Fitts April 24, 2015
Facebook falls short on profit; Google’s newest venture is wireless; the U.S. House takes on cybersecurity; California attempts to close wage gap for women; pay levels are plunging for less educated workers.
Week in Review: Google vs. Uber, Radioshack Sputters, Petrobas Scandal
By Alex Plough February 6, 2015
Google, a big investor in Uber, is planning to launch a similar and competing ride sharing app; Radioshack prepares to declare bankruptcy; Petrobas resignation amid corruption allegations.
Week in Review: Google Backlash in Europe, Body Camera Bonanza, Sony Pictures Leak
By Alex Plough December 5, 2014
The European Union is calling for a possible break-up of Google; in the wake of a second non-indictment of police responsible for the death of an unarmed black man, U.S. president Obama pledged to invest $75 million in body cameras for police; hackers stole and have begun leaking sensitive data from Sony Pictures.
Week in Review: Jobs Data Hype, Tesco Blunder, Truffles and Autographs
By Alex Plough October 24, 2014
Do we over-obsess about jobs data? Tesco overstates earnings by $422.1 million. Truffle glut knocks prices down 37 percent.
A Large-Cap Tech With Room to Grow
By Covering Business March 15, 2012
Cisco Systems is up 12% so far this year, and its presence in emerging markets may fuel more gains.